Posted on 04/24/2013 12:30:51 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
PORTLAND, Maine Stephen King and his wife have made a donation to a Maine group advocating for stricter gun control laws.
King says the gift was "five figures" but doesn't want to say more about it because "charity's supposed to be a private thing."
The Coalition for a Safer Maine says King is a gun owner and a defender of the Second Amendment who supports expanded background checks on gun sales and a ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines.....
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewstribune.com ...
Thank you, sir. I meant every word. The trolls could not possible try to out me on the Iron Man trilogy because there were always 30 or so producers and set managers so good luck LOL
Thanks.
Your profile page is far too liberal for my liking. You are nowhere near the rock-ribbed conservative I prefer.
That’s perfect. I never liked you in the first place.
NOOOOOOOOOOO.....!!!!!!
WOOHOOOOO........?
Have you ever been so far even as decided to when go want to look use more like?
Huh? (shrugs)
“Well the ideas in his books come from some dark recesses somewhere in his cranial matter and soul”
Until the end of the book and then he just inserts some random weird chip that no one can understand.
“On Gun-control, hes a hypocrite. In the late 90s he confronted a stalker in his driveway and after the guy left he went inside so rattled that he loaded his gun.”
A charming bit of idiocy I’ll never forget. A guy who’d already been making life miserable (weird-er?) and confronted with an empty gun?
That’s a lib for ya. Can’t trust himself to be sensible with a gun, so thinks everyone is else is equally batty.
King is sometimes out of his mind. But not always. His latest, “guns”, dedicated to the Brady bunch is clearly from his idiot compartment. Kingdom Hospital, on the other hand, is a stroke of genius - the only Americanized take-off I’ve seen that is way better than the original. He has lots of stuff I don’t like, like Pet Sematary, but only in later years has he really gone to the left.
He should do one about himself waiting to be shot over one of his books, by his Democrats. It may be closer than he thinks.
Interweaving of that sort was done by Faulkner before Heinlein, and Balzac before him.
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